Dolph Lundgren Essays

  • Rocky IV: Dolph Lundgren's Rise To Fame

    1033 Words  | 5 Pages

    Dolph Lundgren’s rise to fame can be credited with his notable performance in the 1985 hit Rocky IV. From being known as an action star, he has explored different aspects of the film industry and worked as a producer, screenwriter, and a director. Indeed, he has come a long way after starting out with a bit part in an old James Bond movie. Named Hans Lundgren, he was born on November 3, 1957, to Swedish parents. As a young child, he saw his father as a physically-abusive figure who viewed him as

  • Research Paper On The Last Airbender

    427 Words  | 2 Pages

    Draft: Steven Seagal, Dolph Lundgren, Kevin Spacey, John Cena, Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, and The Rock were trick-or-treating on a spooky halloweeny night, when a bad director calls them into a spooky haunted looking house. It was M. Night Shyamalan, the director of the infamous The Last Airbender (terrible movie that came out in 2010). Steven and John went into the house first, while the others waited for the brave men to tell them it was safe. Steven Seagal came out first followed by Cena, they

  • Rocky IV: Hardships Of The Cold War

    915 Words  | 4 Pages

    Rocky IV was produced in the year of 1985 and directed by Sylvester Stallone, who also plays the main character, Rocky Balboa, along with Dolph Lundgren and Carl Weathers. This film is much more than a victory for the American champion, Rocky Balboa, as it highlights the hardships of the Cold War. The film focuses on then tensions of the Cold War in the shadows of Ivan Creed and Rocky Balboa, but more importantly, it focuses on the hidden message that despite the two countries friction, change is

  • Cyberpunk In The Movie Johnny Mnemonic

    1582 Words  | 7 Pages

    movie "Johnny Mnemonic" is one of those films based upon short stories by William Gibson. However, the film flopped both commercially and critically. The budget was used excessively on the well-known actors like Keanu Reeves, Dina Meyer, Ice-T, Dolph Lundgren, Udo Kier and Takeshi Kitano who was popular in Japan. This lead to an insufficient budget that focused less on other critical aspects of a good film such as quality assurance that created a mismatch with the director’s vision and the original